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  1. Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, CBE (née Harman; 30 August 1906 – 23 October 2002), better known as Elizabeth Longford, was a British historian. She was a member of the Royal Society of Literature and was on the board of trustees of the National Portrait Gallery in London.

  2. Elizabeth Pakenham, 1st Countess of Longford (26 July 1719 (baptised) – 27 January 1794), formerly Elizabeth Cuffe, was an Irish noblewoman. She was the wife of Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford, the mother of Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford, and the grandmother of Thomas Pakenham, 2nd Earl of Longford.

  3. Longford published over twenty works all together, some under the name Elizabeth Pakenham and one as the Countess of Longford, with some of the most notable books being Jameson's Raid (1960), and the autobiography The Pebbled Shore: The Memoirs of Elizabeth Longford (1986).

  4. Obituary : Matriarch of a notable leftish literary dynasty, biographer and historian Elizabeth Harman – Countess of Longford after her husband Frank Pakenham succeeded to his brother’s earldom in 1965 – was born in 1906, one of the outstanding personalities of her time.

  5. Name variations: Countess of Longford, formerly Lady Pakenham; Elizabeth Harman Pakenham. Born in London, England, Aug 30, 1906; died Oct 23, 2002, at home in Hurst Green, East Sussex ; dau. of Nathaniel Bishop Harman (ophthalmologist) and Katherine (Chamberlain) Harman; received degree in Literae Humaniores at Oxford; m.

  6. Overview. Elizabeth Longford. (1906—2002) Quick Reference. (Pakenham, Countess of Longford) (1906– ), British historian and biographer, born in London, educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. During the 1930s she worked as a tutor with the Workers' Educational ...

  7. Longford, Elizabeth (1906—) English historian. Name variations: Countess of Longford, formerly Lady Pakenham; Elizabeth Harman Pakenham. Born in London, England, on August 30, 1906; daughter of Nathaniel Bishop (an ophthalmologist) and Katherine (Chamberlain) Harman; received her degree in Literae Humaniores at Oxford; married Francis Aungier ...